St. Martin’s University is a four-year Roman Catholic Benedictine university located in Lacey, Washington. Keeping with the Benedictine tradition, students prepare for a life of purpose, service and compassion through their studies at St. Martin’s. Classes are kept small (averaging 12 students) and the campus is a melting pot of culture. Students are encouraged to study abroad in hundreds of locations around the world.
The Office of Campus Life prepares co-curricular activities and programming designed to enrich the social, cultural, intellectual, recreational and spiritual life of the students. Activities such as the annual Hawaiian Luau and dragon boat racing are just two examples of the importance St. Martin’s places on exposure to diversity.
Academically, students choose from 21 undergraduate programs in liberal arts and can continue their education with any of the six graduate programs offered at St. Martin’s. The University also offers numerous pre-professional and certificate programs.
Cool fact: St. Martin’s University is a member of the Great Northwest Athletic Conference (GNAC) and is an NCAA Division II program.